On approximately 3/23/2003 5:49 AM, came the following characters from the keyboard of Oleksandr Pavlyk:
If you wanna do it CGI way, you can send back HTTP header Refresh
$q->header(-Refresh => '1; URL=http://etc.etc.etc/');
Stephen Patterson wrote:
On 22 Mar 03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I suspect most of them contain something like this in the page:
<meta HTTP-EQUIV="refresh" CONTENT="1;URL=http://etc.etc.etc/">
and a link for those who disabled meta refresh.
Well, that was a good guess *grin* Turns out that this is exactly what sourceforge (http://sf.net/) use.
Thanks for all the help.
-- Glenn ===== If the grass is greener on the other side of the fence, try taking better care of your own side. -- Unknown
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